idee 4 Sunday, March 30, 2008 THE DALLAS POST POLICE Continued from Page 1 President Martin Maransky, a police officer for Kingston Town- ship, was elected to his position with the association in January. Maransky plans to continue re- building the organization and ex- panding its events. He also re- cently saw that the association’s Web site, backmtpolice.org, was updated for the first time since 2004. The Back Mountain Police As- sociation is supported financially through membership dues, dona- tions and an annual mail solicita- tion drive. The money raised goes toward supplies and equip- ment, such as portable breath testing equipment and body ar- mor for police departments rep- resented by the association. In addition, the association will fi- nancially support members of represented departments who find themselves in work-related legal problems. Funds from the association al- so go toward community events including the Trout Derby. A golf tournament held last year at the Wilkes-Barre Golf Club raised $1400 for Fallen Officers Remem- Ask About Our “HAS Water Heater ON THE WEB To see more photos go to www.mydallaspost.com bered and two bulletproof vests were purchased as a result of the money raised. The organization plans to hold the tournament again this year. One goal of the association is to sponsor a large training ses- sion once a year for local police departments. The association is co-sponsoring a presentation by the Pennsylvania State Police on the Amish school shooting at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 18, at Best Western Genetti Hotel and Con- ference Center in Wilkes-Barre. “Sometimes we get together and people identify needs,” Piaz- za said. “They identify what's lacking and that we can do better at certain types of training.” _ The Back Mountain Police As- sociation meets at 8 p.m. on the second Thursday of every month at the Kingston Township Munic- ipal Building. Meetings are for members only. Applications for membership are available at www.backmtpolice.org for an ap- plication form. Applicants must be a law enforcement officer from one of the association’s member departments. COLLEGE Continued from Page 1 leges and college Web sites, take vir- tual tours, request applications, look for scholarships and secure recom- mendations. “Everything is geared online,” Ryan said. “I believe Penn State will only take online applications begin- ning this fall.” That could be a concern to par- ents who don’t consider themselves technologically savvy. “I learned a lot about how to get help online,” said Robbins, whose son wants to be a sniper for a SWAT team. Though Casey is the fifth of Ann’s six children, he is the first one planning to attend college. Junior Marina Orrson, of Shaver- town, hopes to become a nurse. She liked the program but now feels a lit- tle behind in the college process. “I learned that I probably should have looked into the SAT and ACT more,” Orrson said. “I thought it (the information session) was help- ful in the sense there are a lot of things that needed to be cleared up going into senior year.” Parents were invited to an addi- tional junior information session during the evening of Tuesday, March 18, at the school. PAGE 9 MUNICIPAL BRIEFS Dallas Township Jackson Township residents ~~ With the arrival of spring, parking restrictions are reminded that the town- all Jackson Township resi- Except in locations where ship has an ordinance that dents should make every ordinance prohibitions requires a building permit and effort to clean up their proper- against vehicular parking are contractor registration for any ties and discard junk, debris, more restrictive, vehicular new construction, repairs, junk vehicles that could be parking on township roadsis alterations being done to any ~~ considered a nuisance by prohibited through April 30 building or property. other residents. between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Building permits and con- Inspections will be conduct- Violators are subject to a tractor registrations may be ed. . $15 fine for the first offense applied for at the zoning of- The township also has a and a $25 fine for the second fice in the municipal building, burning ordinance to which offense. 21 Huntsville Rd. all residents must adhere. 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